Trevor Nicholas

Trevor Nicholas

Community Growth Specialist

About

I work closely with online communities and spend a lot of time learning how people connect, share ideas, and build trust around products. I enjoy finding platforms that help creators, startups, and small teams build meaningful engagement instead of chasing vanity metrics. I’m interested in tools that encourage genuine conversations, better collaboration, and long-term community growth. Good products usually stand out through consistency, not noise.

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We shipped a feature that does nothing. It's our highest-rated one.

Last quarter, we built a feature at Murror that our engineering team jokingly called "the empty room." After a user finishes a journal entry, the AI doesn't immediately respond. It waits. For 30 seconds, the screen shows nothing but the user's own words and a gentle prompt: "Sit with what you just wrote."

No analysis. No reframe. No pattern recognition. Just silence.

How do you market a product that's designed to be used less?

Here's a marketing problem no one prepares you for: what happens when your product's success means people stop using it?

At Murror, our best outcome is when someone works through what's been weighing on them and doesn't need to come back for a while. They journal, they process, they gain clarity and then they go live their life. That's the whole point.

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